- Forest qualify for Europe under Nuno
- Reds consider sacking manager
- Replacements eyed after transfer disagreements
Ahead of the new الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز season, Forest boss Nuno said the squad was “very far off” where it needed to be and that they had a “big problem”. Now, journalist Matteo Moretto claims Forest are considering dismissing the former Wolves manager amid ‘tensions’ between the ownership, some of which stems from ‘certain signings’ during this transfer window.
If Forest were to sack Nuno, that would be a hugely unpopular decision amongst the club’s fanbase. The Tricky Trees, who are ‘already evaluating other coaches’, are set to play in the الدوري الأوروبي this term after a brilliant 2024-25 season but that may not be enough to save the Portuguese from the wrath of owner Evangelos Marinakis.
Forest have spent around €175 million (£151m) on players this summer, with Douglas Luiz also arriving on loan on Thursday. Incidentally, the 51-year-old has a 39.44 win percentage at Forest since taking over in December 2023, chalking up 28 wins, 19 draws, and 24 losses.
Forest, who won their Premier League opener against برينتفورد 3-1 last weekend, travel to كريستال بالاس on Sunday in their next league fixture. Whether Nuno will be in charge for much longer remains to be seen.